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Here is speedy health qA means to shorten convalescence and regain " the joy of life" AFTER illness most people find the Obviously such a tonic must be based on a road back to perfect health both full medical knowledge of the require- ' long and wearisome. Anaemia is a ments of such cases. It must necessarily . - I brake on every effort towards recovery, be an iron-containing tonic because iron I Rest and nourishing diet do not quickly forms that part of haemoglobin which I enough restore the vitality-giving red unites with the oxygen in the lungs and corpuscles in the blood, and the patient bears it off on its life-giving mission. I |- languishes in a weak state of convalescence. Made to a Medical Formula A change of air is always to be recom- When considered on this basis the efficacy mended, but even this is not enough, of Clements Tonic for such cases becomes One thing only can shorten this tedious apparent. Containing iron, it augments the period—a tonic is absolutely necessary, haemoglobin so essential to the blood, cAn Iron-containing Tonic while its other components serve to restore It must restore the activity of the red blood the appetite, assist the digestion, and corpuscles by increasing the supply of otherwise to strengthen the nervous ■ the haemoglobin with which they should system. Clements Tonic contains no , . . be charged. Since the duty of haemo- alcohol nor opiates, and is in no respect globin is to carry the life-giving oxygen a mere stimulant. Made to a recognised from the lungs to every part of the body, j medical formula it is definitely a nerve- v' I its vital importance becomes and-blood food, nourishing the apparent, and it is in this re- &tractfw a standard medi- depleted tissues and re-estab-spect that a tonic performs its conform to British Phar- lishing the very foundations of I most active and beneficial ser- maeopaiahealth. It may be taken with / vice. It is very necessary here to " iron is the most important perfect safety by all members of distinguish between a tonic and ° 0 j essm&d 8 ™- the family, and is quite as benea stimulant. The latter acts ttituents of the red blood ficial to children as to adults. I merely as an excitant, or even XT the grZ" re&rat™ After any illness Clements an irritant, giving a false im- food, in the Umgsit takes up Tonic may be recommended petus and causing a corres- to with the full assurance that pondingly greater degree Jit will hasten the passing of of weakness after its effects have passed, the weary days of convalescence, that it f A stimulant can cause definite harm will shorten the journey back to health and whereas a tonic does permanent good, vigour. Always keep a bottle in the house CLEM ENTS TONIC pfPP| j Smxs /When you havie indigestion, flatulence, a acidity biiiousn«s or constipation, a short % The strongly made, brilliant— yet restful course of Mother Seigel s Syrup removes it by re- M n A i *11 the brightness of Storing stomach, liver and bowels to tone and strength. * Condor Lamp will extend ngn • Z the day into the shadows of the night. Your I REMOVES I meter will show you how little it asks m I I •indigestion.' , % It is the medicinal extracts of roots, barks and M ™ /|l || m leaves, contained in Mother Seigel's Syrup, M I JIJ^JV which have such a benolcial effect upon these 9' if Ml B Try the effect of a dose, after each B M ■ meal, and note the improvement in jf" ™ If mMAL v m \ y° m tealth - „ z A 11/9 )* w Ji 3/.) V /F Vk / JJ 1 tWM (AUSTRALASIA) LAIvl PIF 1 \ V- jff I »TWIST. MELBOURNE. ADELAIDE. BKIi»*VE- ** • - I Wellington. *.i

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 249, 20 October 1928, Page 10 (Supplement)

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 249, 20 October 1928, Page 10 (Supplement)

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 249, 20 October 1928, Page 10 (Supplement)